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    • Vaccinations, Petite enfance, Statistiques, Enfance et adolescence
    • Rapport
    • Français

    En l’absence de registre vaccinal national, les enquêtes de couverture vaccinale constituent un outil d’évaluation indispensable de tout programme de vaccination.

    La présente enquête représente la cinquième enquête de couverture vaccinale réalisée auprès des parents d’enfants âgés de 25 à 30 mois résidents au Grand-Duché de Luxembourg. Elle permet d’établir la situation vaccinale des nourrissons en 2018, d’en apprécier l’évolution depuis la dernière enquête de 2012 et de formuler des propositions d’ajustements ultérieurs pour le programme national de vaccination.

    Le programme luxembourgeois de vaccination repose sur les recommandations du Conseil Supérieur des Maladies Infectieuses (CSMI).

    • Date de parution:
    • Editeur: Ministère de la Santé - Direction de la santé
    • Politique internationale, Enfance et adolescence, Santé mentale
    • 2011
    • Rapport
    • Anglais

    [Preuve d'actions sensibles à la sexospécificité afin de promouvoir la santé mentale: Santé des jeunes – une intervention pansociétale]

    The WHO Regional Office for Europe supports Member States in improving adolescent health by recommending comprehensive, multisectoral and evidence-informed adolescent health approaches; by delineating the critical contribution of the health sector; by fostering actions towards reducing inequalities; and by addressing gender as a key determinant of adolescent health. This publication aims to support this work in the framework of the European strategy for child and adolescent health and development, and is part of the WHO Regional Office for Europe contribution to the development of a new policy framework for Europe, Health 2020, for which the WHO Regional Office for Europe has been mandated by the 53 Member States.

    The publication gives a summary of effective interventions and good practices in promoting mental health and managing mental health problems. It also explains the impact of gender norms, values and discrimination on the health of adolescents relevant to mental health. Through a review of the existing evidence, it looks at why is it important to look at gender as a determinant of adolescent’s health, what are the main differences between girls and boys in exposure to risk, norms and values and access to services, and what are the different responses from the health sector and the community.

    • Date de parution:
    • Editeur: Organisation Mondiale de la Santé (OMS) [World Health Organization (WHO)]
    • Politique internationale, Enfance et adolescence
    • 2011
    • Rapport
    • Anglais

    [Preuve d'actions sensibles à la sexospécificité afin de promouvoir le bien-être: Santé des jeunes – une intervention pansociétale]

    The WHO Regional Office for Europe supports Member States in improving adolescent health by recommending comprehensive, multisectoral and evidence-informed adolescent health approaches; by delineating the critical contribution of the health sector; by fostering actions towards reducing inequalities; and by addressing gender as a key determinant of adolescent health. This publication aims to support this work in the framework of the European strategy for child and adolescent health and development, and is part of the WHO Regional Office for Europe contribution to the development of a new policy framework for Europe, Health 2020, for which the WHO Regional Office for Europe has been mandated by the 53 Member States.

    Social and emotional health among adolescent girls and boys – what do we know? What are the explanations behind the differences among adolescent girls and boys? The publication includes two parts. The first part is a summary table of effective interventions and good practices for promoting well-being. The second part explains the impact of gender norms, values and discrimination on the health of adolescents relevant to promoting well-being.

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    • Editeur: Organisation Mondiale de la Santé (OMS) [World Health Organization (WHO)]
    • Politique internationale, Santé sexuelle, Enfance et adolescence
    • 2011
    • Rapport
    • Anglais

    [Preuve d'actions sensibles à la sexospécificité afin de prévenir et de gérer le VIH / SIDA et les MST: Santé des jeunes – une intervention pansociétale]

    The WHO Regional Office for Europe supports Member States in improving adolescent health by recommending comprehensive, multisectoral and evidence-informed adolescent health approaches; by delineating the critical contribution of the health sector; by fostering actions towards reducing inequalities; and by addressing gender as a key determinant of adolescent health. This publication aims to support this work in the framework of the European strategy for child and adolescent health and development, and is part of the WHO Regional Office for Europe contribution to the development of a new policy framework for Europe, Health 2020, for which the WHO Regional Office for Europe has been mandated by the 53 Member States.

    Negative outcomes of early pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including HIV/AIDS, threaten the health of people in the second decade of life more than any other age group. What are the explanations behind the differences in STIs and HIV/AIDS among adolescent girls and boys? Are existing policies and programmes that address risk for STIs and HIV/AIDS gender sensitive?

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    • Editeur: Organisation Mondiale de la Santé (OMS) [World Health Organization (WHO)]
    • Politique internationale, Grossesse et maternité, Enfance et adolescence
    • 2011
    • Rapport
    • Anglais

    [Preuve d'actions sensibles à la sexospécificité afin de prévenir et de gérer la grossesse d'adolescente: Santé des jeunes – une intervention pansociétale]

    The WHO Regional Office for Europe supports Member States in improving adolescent health by recommending comprehensive, multisectoral and evidence-informed adolescent health approaches; by delineating the critical contribution of the health sector; by fostering actions towards reducing inequalities; and by addressing gender as a key determinant of adolescent health. This publication aims to support this work in the framework of the European strategy for child and adolescent health and development, and is part of the WHO Regional Office for Europe contribution to the development of a new policy framework for Europe, Health 2020, for which the WHO Regional Office for Europe has been mandated by the 53 Member States.

    The publication summarizes current knowledge on what works in preventing and managing adolescent pregnancy. It gives examples of effective interventions and good practices and explains the impact of gender norms, values and discrimination on the health of adolescents relevant the prevention and management of adolescent pregnancy, giving readers a deeper understanding of the gender dimension of actions listed.

    • Date de parution:
    • Editeur: Organisation Mondiale de la Santé (OMS) [World Health Organization (WHO)]
    • Politique internationale, Enfance et adolescence
    • 2011
    • Rapport
    • Anglais

    [Preuve d'actions sensibles à la sexospécificité afin de prévenir la violence: Santé des jeunes – une intervention pansociétale]

    The WHO Regional Office for Europe supports Member States in improving adolescent health by recommending comprehensive, multisectoral and evidence-informed adolescent health approaches; by delineating the critical contribution of the health sector; by fostering actions towards reducing inequalities; and by addressing gender as a key determinant of adolescent health. This publication aims to support this work in the framework of the European strategy for child and adolescent health and development, and is part of the WHO Regional Office for Europe contribution to the development of a new policy framework for Europe, Health 2020, for which the WHO Regional Office for Europe has been mandated by the 53 Member States.

    The publication summarizes current data on what is effective in preventing and managing violence, showing effective interventions and good practices through a distinct gender perspective. Through a review of the existing evidence, it looks at why is it important to look at gender as a determinant of adolescence health, what are the main differences between girls and boys in exposure to risk, norms and values and access to services, and what are the different responses from the health sector and the community.

    • Date de parution:
    • Editeur: Organisation Mondiale de la Santé (OMS) [World Health Organization (WHO)]
    • Drogues, Enfance et adolescence, Statistiques
    • 2012
    • Rapport
    • Anglais

    Enquête paneuropéenne sur l’alcool et d’autres drogues en milieu scolaire (ESPAD).

    Le nouveau rapport ESPAD fait état d’une consommation de drogues stable chez les jeunes scolarisés et d’une réduction de la «consommation épisodique excessive d’alcool», mais pas de baisse dans le nombre de jeunes fumeurs de tabac.

    Il s’agit de la cinquième vague de collecte de données conduite par le projet ESPAD, les enquêtes multinationales étant menées tous les quatre ans depuis 1995 (1). Plus de 100 000 élèves ont participé à la dernière enquête. Sur l’ensemble des pays participants, 23 étaient des États membres de l’UE.

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    • Editeur: Office des publications de l'Union européenne
    • Alcool, Enfance et adolescence
    • 2007
    • Brochure
    • Français, Allemand

    Depuis le 29 décembre 2006, la vente ou l’offre des boissons alcooliques à des mineurs de moins de seize ans est interdite. Cette brochure fait partie d'une campagne d’information et de sensibilisation qui fait appel à la responsabilité de tous les adultes envers les enfants et les adolescents.

    • Date de parution:
    • Editeur: Ministère de la Santé Centre National de Prévention des Addictions (cnapa)
    • Maladies, Petite enfance, Alimentation, Politique internationale, Enfance et adolescence
    • 2011
    • Rapport
    • Anglais

    [Rapport européen sur les initiatives locales visant à réduire l'obésité chez les enfants]

    In Europe, about 10-30% of adults are obese. Estimates of the number of overweight infants and children rose steadily from 1990 to 2008. The complex aetiology of obesity and the likeliness of developing habits for unhealthy eating and physical activity during the early stages of childhood have specifically encouraged the use of community-based initiatives (CBIs) to combat childhood obesity. A CBI generally consists of a combination of strategies implemented at a local level that target the environment or the community’s capacity (instruments) or individuals directly (activities). CBIs are considered as good practice in obesity-prevention policies, as obesity cannot be solved solely by an individual but rather, multi-sectoral responses are required to create a healthy environment.

    In 2010, the European Commission called for a project to create an overview of European CBIs that aim to reduce childhood obesity. This report presents the outcomes of this survey. Its target audience concerns policy makers at different levels, but also public health professionals involved in executing CBIs. The report therefore applies a practical approach. It presents results on obesity policy and CBIs in general, the degree of implementation and costs, the contents of CBIs, quality indicators, reported effectiveness of CBIs and practical experiences as reported by the CBI coordinators. In the overall conclusion, the gaps in information are presented and recommendations for policy makers. Finally, for public health professionals, the report contains a section on ‘how to use this report as a practical toolkit?’.

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    • Editeur: Commission européenne [European Commission]
    • Drogues, Enfance et adolescence
    • 2011
    • Rapport
    • Anglais

    [L'attitude des jeunes face à la drogue]
    Flash Eurobarometer 330
    This report presents the results of a survey conducted among young Europeans aged 15 to 24 regarding their behaviours and attitudes towards drugs, including the so-called "legal highs", that is to say new substances that imitate the effects of illicit drugs and are often sold in form of powders, herbs or pills. Insights are given into use, availability of drugs, opinions about responses of drug policy and about which measures could be best undertaken to tackle drug-related problems in society. The survey also provides insights into the risk perception of the interviewed target group towards various substances such as the health risk they see related to the use of particular drugs, ranging from heroin to cannabis, as well as alcohol.

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    • Editeur: Commission européenne [European Commission]
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